Selling G.I. Joe
A Real American Hero (1982-1994) — valued on the figure, an uncut filecard, and complete vehicles where one missing part changes everything.
How we buy G.I. Joe
Every G.I. Joe piece is researched by hand, graded straight, and priced against real eBay sold comps. We’d rather quote you a number you can check than a number you have to take on faith.
G.I. Joe runs from 1982-1994 Hasbro Real American Hero (the 3.75-inch line), with the earlier 12-inch figures as a separate market. Two pieces that look the same to most buyers can be worlds apart in value. Here’s what we check before we put a number on anything:
Carded and complete — an unpunched, uncut filecard on the back of the card is where the value sits
Complete accessories — each figure's specific weapons and gear, almost always missing on loose figures
Vehicles and playsets complete — the USS Flagg, with its island bridge, pennant, and working PA, is the grail
Series, short-run figures, and mail-away or convention exclusives
A few of the G.I. Joe pieces we research and buy — though we identify and price everything you send, common and scarce alike:
Snapshots of your G.I. Joe pieces — carded or loose, the figures, the box, any accessories. The line and rough condition is plenty to start.
Each piece gets identified by hand, graded straight, and priced against actual G.I. Joe sold listings — the real sales behind the number.
Take the offer and get paid, collector to collector — or hold onto your G.I. Joe. No fees, no pressure, no obligation either way.

Tell us what you’ve got. A real collector reads every message, researches each G.I. Joe piece against real sold comps, and gets back to you — usually within a day. No obligation.
Every number is anchored to real eBay sold listings - what G.I. Joe pieces in the same condition have actually sold for recently, not active asking prices or an estimate tool. We identify exactly what you have first (1982-1994 Hasbro Real American Hero (the 3.75-inch line), with the earlier 12-inch figures as a separate market), then pull the comps that match.
Carded and complete — an unpunched, uncut filecard on the back of the card is where the value sits. Complete accessories — each figure's specific weapons and gear, almost always missing on loose figures. We check each of these by hand before we quote, so the offer reflects what your specific pieces are - not a blanket price for the line.
No obligation, ever. Send photos and we'll research each piece and give you an honest, sold-comp-backed read. If you decide to hold, that's completely fine - no pressure, no list-selling.
Both. We'll take a collection as a whole or cherry-pick the standout pieces - whichever gets you the best outcome. Either way every item is identified and priced on its own merits, including the common ones.
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